Know Yourself
Galileo’s father wanted him to be a doctor, but Galileo secretly studied mathematics and at the age of eighteen, he had already discovered the law of the pendulum. Galileo, at a young age, was able to recognize his own talent.
The Mind of an Immortal
The secret to immortality is your mind wants to kill you.
Contribution of Jews During the Middle Ages
An essay on the scientific and intellectual contribution of Jews during the Middle Ages.
Early History of Psychology: Plato
With the embittered disillusionment with the death of Socrates in 399 B.C., Plato forever turned his back on the political scene of Athens and devoted himself to writing the ideas of his master complimented with his own views in his dialogues. He founded the Academy, Europe’s first university, in a park just outside of the city.
Rule of Linguistic in Learning a New Expertise
Learning a new expertise is actually a linguistic process. No matter what you are going to need to do in order to learn said expertise, no field of knowledge is too far away from linguistic.
Mathematical Explanation of Hate and Love
Do you wonder why you hate the people you love too? It can be explained mathematically.
Cool: The Strangest But the Most Interesting Numbers Ever!
What do the strangest and weirdest numbers look like? Have you ever thought of the strangest numbers can be fun and interesting in some extent? They might reveal you some interesting calculations, hidden messages and even they hold the strange properties.
The Most Awful Words From Around the World
It would be a nightmare to have all these awful words on a spelling test.
Can Technology Replace Mathematics Teachers?
Technology is very much a cultural activity, for it has become an integral part of modern living.
The Abacus
Description and history of this early computing tool.






















